Krokus (band) - Member History

Member History

Line-ups
1976 Krokus
  • Chris von Rohr
  • Hansi Droz
  • Remo Spadino
  • Tommy Kiefer
1977 To You All
1978 Pain Killer
  • Chris von Rohr
  • Fernando von Arb
  • Freddy Frutig (Freddy Steady)
  • Jürg Naegeli
  • Tommy Kiefer
1979 Metal Rendez-Vous
1981 Hardware
  • Chris von Rohr
  • Fernando von Arb
  • Freddy Frutig (Freddy Steady)
  • Marc Storace
  • Tommy Kiefer
1983 Headhunter
  • Chris von Rohr
  • Fernando von Arb
  • Marc Storace
  • Mark Kohler
  • Steve Pace
1984 The Blitz
  • Fernando von Arb
  • Jeff Klaven
  • Marc Storace
  • Mark Kohler
1986 Alive And Screamin'
1986 Change Of Address
  • Fernando von Arb
  • Jeff Klaven
  • Marc Storace
  • Mark Kohler
  • Tommy Keiser
1988 Heart Attack
  • Chris von Rohr
  • Dani Crivelli
  • Fernando von Arb
  • Marc Storace
  • Mark Kohler
1991 Stampede
  • Fernando von Arb
  • Many Maurer
  • Peter Haas
  • Peter Tanner
  • Tony Castell
1995 To Rock Or Not To Be
  • Fernando von Arb
  • Freddy Frutig (Freddy Steady)
  • Many Maurer
  • Marc Storace
  • Mark Kohler
1999 Round 13
  • Carl Sentance
  • Chris Lauper
  • Fernando von Arb
  • Many Maurer
  • Peter Haas
2003 Rock The Block
2004 Fire And Gasoline Live!
  • Dominique Favez
  • Fernando von Arb
  • Marc Storace
  • Patrick Aeby
  • Tony Castell
2006 Hellraiser
  • Dominique Favez
  • Mandy Meyer
  • Marc Storace
  • Stefan Schwarzmann
  • Tony Castell
2010 Hoodoo
  • Chris Von Rohr
  • Fernando Von Arb
  • Freddy Steady
  • Marc Storace
  • Mark Kohler

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